
PERSONALITY EFFECTS OF THE COLOR 
If you have any of these letters in your name at birth (G,N,U) then you're energized and affected by the color .
The more of these letters you have in your full name, the more intensely you're energized and stimulated by its motivating impulses.
The color energizes and exists on a Deep, Reflective, Intuitive & Communicative Level. It's the color that activates our depth of feeling, peace, grace, spiritual peace, enlightenment & contentment. It has a cooling effect on the nerves & promotes the healing of body, mind & soul. Promotes a neutral point of view.
Some of the urges this color is capable of launching are:
- Tranquility... a strong desire to achieve a level of inner-contentment, grace and at-oneness with God or The Creator.
- Quest for Knowledge...need to study, seek answers, create artistically to raise one's vibration and depth of feeling.
- Spiritual Growth...the desire to seek answers to our existence and to search for the realities of the spiritual realm.
Words that characterize the positive and constructive effects this color can have on your ego drives, moods and nature are:
Calm, contemplative, pacifying, sympathetic, self-protective, recuperative, tolerance, imaginative, courageousness, psychologically sensitive, perceptive, emotional relationships, contentment, communication, to be tension-free, loyal, needs security, strength, awareness, kindness, to belong & to be understood, ability to concentrate, Intellect, empathetic, esthetic, meditative, inner beauty.
Words that characterize the weaker and less positive effects are:
Somberly sinister, jealous, envious, obstinate, unyielding, depressed, sad, a complainer, self-centered, no backbone, dictatorial, narrow-minded, inconsiderate, superior attitude, indecisive, critical & thoughtlessly outspoken, unsympathetic, self-righteous, untruthful, unforgiving, a worrier, intolerant, ingenuous, stubborn beliefs, over reactive, unable to trust intuition and unsophisticated.
Red Orange Yellow Green Light Blue Indigo Violet
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